Formally, Blurred Lines questions the fragile boundries between dimensions, with slight missteps in both directions, by moving drawing from the flat plane into space and creating space on the flat plane.

But beyond this formal treatment, the works in Blurred Lines reveal third spaces that defy categorization and that comment on social, political, and personal issues. Zones of marginalization that exist outside accepted norms become the topic of exploration for many of the artists in the show.

Others are introspective but push the limits between public and private selves and expose the tension and overlap between the two.

Blurred Lines starts with an examination of formal heterotopias but it quickly becomes clear that under the surface it is an analysis of social ones.